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Old Dec 13, 2012, 11:58 PM
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I used to see my former T around my community fairly often. She once sat next to me at a lecture and I totally panicked! Other times were okay, and of course now that she's not my T anymore, I'm fine when I see her and we can talk almost normally. She in fact did come to my house twice while I was still seeing her as my T. Once was when my father died, and the other was for an open house for a happier occasion. It was kind of strange, but comforting. I liked having her see my house.

I fantasize that I am in my current T's house more than her in mine. I told her about that, how I wished I could meet her H, see her pets, see her artwork, etc. It hurts to think it will never happen.

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Old Dec 14, 2012, 01:02 AM
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My t came to my house . She wanted to see where i live and all the things i always tell her about. We went for a walk, i made her lunch, we sat and talked for a few hours. She met my husband, he is a t also. She played with my dogs. I am babysitting her dog so she got to see him again. It was fun. Now when we talk (she is overseas and we skype/ do phone sessions) she knows where i am and says stuff like "did you clean your closet yet!?""
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